Thomas G. Wynn Explained

Thomas G. Wynn is an American archaeologist known for his work in cognitive archaeology. He is a pioneer of evolutionary cognitive archaeology; his article "The intelligence of later Acheulean hominids" (Man, 1979) is considered a classic in the field.[1] [2] He taught at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs from 1977 to 2022,[3] where he now holds the title Distinguished Professor Emeritus.

Education

Wynn completed his doctorate in anthropology in 1977 at the University of Illinois, Urbana under the supervision of anthropologist Charles M. Keller. The project used Piagetian psychological theory to document cognitive evolution as represented in the change in form of stone tools; the work was ultimately published as a book, The Evolution of Spatial Competence, in 1989.[4]

Research

In the 1970s and 1980s, Wynn worked on archaeological projects in Europe and Africa, directing the first systematic archaeological field work in the Mbeya Region of Tanzania in 1976 and 1980.[3] To date, he has published over 150 articles, chapters, and books in Palaeolithic studies, with a particular emphasis on cognitive evolution.[3]

With his colleague, psychologist Frederick L. Coolidge, Wynn developed the Enhanced Working Memory Hypothesis (EWMH), which proposes that a small but heritable change in executive functioning may have been the reason why Homo sapiens persisted and flourished, while cousin species like the Neandertals went extinct.[5] [6] [7] [8] [9] With Coolidge and cognitive archaeologist Karenleigh A. Overmann, Wynn has written about the cognitive differences between Neandertals and contemporary Homo sapiens and the implications for Neandertal extinction.[10] [11] [12]

In 2011, Wynn and Coolidge established the Center for Cognitive Archaeology at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs.[3] In 2013, Wynn began working with LA artist Tony Berlant on an exhibition of Acheulean handaxes that celebrated their importance in the evolution of aesthetic sensibility.[13] [14] Entitled "First Sculpture", the exhibit was mounted at the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, in 2018 and published as a volume the same year.[15] [16] [17] [18] [19] Wynn and Berlant continued to collaborate on Mimbres painting, with an exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and associated publication in 2018.[20]

Honors

In 2008, Wynn was awarded funding to organize the 139th Numbered Wenner-Gren Symposium, which Coolidge co-chaired. Entitled "Working Memory: Beyond Language and Symbolism," the proceedings were published as a special issue of Current Anthropology.[21]

In 2014, Wynn was appointed University of Colorado Distinguished Professor in recognition of his contributions to cognitive archaeology.[3] [22]

Selected works

Authored books

Edited volumes

Special journal issues

Articles

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Overmann . Karenleigh A . Coolidge . Frederick L . Overmann . Karenleigh A . Coolidge . Frederick L . Squeezing Minds from Stones: Cognitive Archaeology and the Evolution of the Human Mind . New York . Oxford University Press . 2019 . 1–12 . Cognitive Archaeology at the Crossroads . 9780190854614.
  2. Tryon . Christian . 2013 . Testing Models of Modern Human Origins with Archaeology and Anatomy . Nature Education Knowledge . 4 . 3 . 4 . 20 February 2021.
  3. Web site: Thomas Wynn, Ph.D. . University of Colorado, Colorado Springs . February 19, 2021.
  4. Book: Wynn, Thomas . 1989 . The Evolution of Spatial Competence . Chicago, IL . University of Illinois Press . 9780252060304.
  5. Coolidge . Frederick L . Wynn . Thomas . 2001 . Executive Functions of the Frontal Lobes and the Evolutionary Ascendancy of Homo sapiens . Cambridge Archaeological Journal . 11 . 3 . 255–260 . 10.1017/S0959774301000142.
  6. Coolidge . Frederick L . Wynn . Thomas . 2005 . Working Memory, Its Executive Functions, and the Emergence of Modern Thinking . Cambridge Archaeological Journal . 15 . 1 . 5–26 . 10.1017/S0959774305000016.
  7. Balter . Michael . 2010 . Does 'Working Memory' Still Work?. Science . 328 . 5975 . 162 . 10.1126/science.328.5975.162 . 20378789 . 20 February 2021.
  8. Web site: Did Working Memory Spark Creative Culture? . Balter . Michael . 2019 . June 5, 2021 .
  9. Wurz . Sarah . 2012 . The Transition to Modern Behavior . Nature Education Knowledge . 3 . 10 . 15 . 20 February 2021.
  10. Wynn . Thomas . Overmann . Karenleigh A . Coolidge . Frederick L . 2016 . The false dichotomy: A refutation of the Neandertal indistinguishability claim . Journal of Anthropological Sciences . 94 . 94 . 201–221 . 10.4436/jass.94022 . 26708102 .
  11. Book: Coolidge . Frederick L. . Wynn . Thomas . Overmann . Karenleigh A. . The Expert Neandertal Mind and Brain, Revisited . Wynn . Thomas . Overmann . Karenleigh A. . Coolidge . Frederick L. . The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Archaeology . 9780192895950 . Oxford University Press . 2024.
  12. Bower . Bruce . 2004 . In the Neandertal Mind: Our Evolutionary Comrades Celebrated Vaunted Intellects before Meeting a Memorable Demise . Science News . 166 . 12 . 183–184 . 10.2307/4015497 . 4015497 . 20 February 2021.
  13. Web site: The Oldest Drawing in the World Has Been Discovered—But Is It Art? . 2018 . June 6, 2021.
  14. Web site: Thomas Wynn: Aesthetics Before Art: Antecedents of the Artistic Mind (TED Talk) . 2017 . June 6, 2021.
  15. Book: Berlant . Tony . Wynn . Thomas . 2018 . First Sculpture: Handaxe to Figure Stone . Dallas, TX . Nasher Sculpture Center . 9780991233878.
  16. Web site: First Sculpture: Handaxe to Figure Stone at the Nasher . 2018 . June 6, 2021.
  17. Web site: Art This Week interviews Tony Berlant and Thomas Wynn . 2018 . June 6, 2021.
  18. News: Was Australopithecus an Artist? . The New York Times . 2018 . June 6, 2021. Farago . Jason .
  19. Web site: Thomas Wynn interview on "First Sculpture" exhibit, The Modern Art Notes Podcast, Episode no. 330 . 2018 . June 6, 2021.
  20. Book: Berlant . Tony . Maurer . Evan . Burtenshaw . Julia . Wynn . Thomas . Decoding Mimbres Painting . Los Angeles . LA County Museum of Art . 2018 . 9783791357430.
  21. Wynn . Thomas . Coolidge . Frederick L . 2010 . Working Memory: Beyond Symbolism and Language . Current Anthropology . 51 . S1 . 10.1086/650526. 142942270 .
  22. Web site: Wynn joins ranks of CU distinguished professors . University of Colorado, Colorado Springs . November 20, 2014 . February 19, 2021.